I for one have only a little Latin* and, sadly, no Sanskit or any other Indian language, mohit.Equidem paulùm latinè novi. Sanscritam linguam adusquè ignoro, mohit, me paenitet; nec ullam aliam linguam indicam intellego.

mohit wrote:Latin and sanskrit are both indoeuropian languages.I learnt a little bit of sanskrit. When I saw Latin book I found that not only words but also some conjugations are similar. So I am asking.

If you are interested in details, you might want to try looking on the 'Net for some books on comparative Indo-European linguistics, for instance, Clackson's Indo-European Linguistics-An Introduction or Beekes' Comparative Indo-European Linguistics-An Introduction. If you can't find anything, send me a personal message.

vasitosi is a sandhi means two words brought together. These words are vasitah + asi. Here the visarga or the last ha of vasitah changes to vasito and a will be removed from asi so it will become vasitosi. It means where do you live or reside? vasitaha means one who is living or residing in some place.

in devnagari script when we wite these types of sandhi there a sign of s or avagraha lies between two words so we can recognise it correctly. vasito s(avagraha)+si= vasitosi.The word is sandhi not samdhi.